As the 2024 Minnesota legislative session wound to a close in mid-May, Bob Galligan took a few minutes between trips to the state Capitol to share his favorite follows on
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Simone Biles performed her floor routine at the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Trials to Taylor Swift, and in the process, she helped Minneapolis come close to matching a hotel record set one
After roughly two decades with a cavernous 24,000-square-foot space in Minneapolis’ IDS Center, local investment firm Norwest Equity Partners (NEP) recently moved to the new RBC Gateway on the edge
Margaret Murphy is a marketing executive who climbed the ranks at Carlson Marketing Group before co-founding a marketing agency that was acquired by Olson (now ICF Olson), where she served
Data about the number and strength of local news outlets is sobering. A Northwestern University study released last fall reported that an average of 2.5 U.S. newspapers closed every week
“Every event is a story, where you want to have a distinct beginning, middle, and end,” says event planner Amy Zaroff. But to be most effective and immersive, you’ve also
Duluth-based Odyssey Resorts is the largest operator of independent Minnesota resorts, with nine properties throughout Grand Marais, Lutsen, Two Harbors, Duluth, and Deerwood. From Ruttger’s Bay Lake to Breezy Point,
No venue is too small nor any budget too low for a space to make an impact on your guests, according to Jen Hansen, vice president of Event Lab, a
Mall of America Parkview Meeting + Event Center Capacity: 450, reception Space: Built in 2015, the parkview meeting and event center sits within the Nickelodeon Universe next to FlyOver America.
The whole idea of a unique off-site is breaking free from meeting monotony. But there can be a party pooper—the employee who rolls their eyes at group trivia or a
Players are warming up on the court at Target Center. The energy is high, the team is working together, and they’re landing baskets. The only thing missing is fans screaming
When first meeting someone, people often define themselves by what they do. As the conversation continues, they may talk about their families and hobbies. But it’s commonplace to be viewed
I don’t know about you, but many of the people around me are looking for a job. Some have been laid off. Others are ready for something new. Regardless of the starting
Amid the ongoing back-and-forth between local government and rideshare giants, the taxi industry plods along, albeit in dramatically atrophied form. As the Twin Cities prepared for the possible loss of
Home health care represents a massive business opportunity amid an aging baby boomer population. Lisa Lavin, CEO and founder of Bloomington-based Ōmcare, aims to capitalize on that opportunity with an
A year ago, Taylor Swift’s performances in Minneapolis drove hotel occupancy to record highs. If all goes to plan, this summer’s USA Gymnastics Olympic team trials could rival the pop star’s
The 2024 Hall of Fame inductees have distinguished themselves in their industries, but they each possess a talent that would have allowed them to succeed in many types of businesses.
The grocery industry is one of the oldest trades in existence. Grocery stores may look similar to the ones you frequented as a kid, but in the last 20 years